Uniparental genetic heritage of belarusians: encounter of rare middle eastern matrilineages with a central European mitochondrial DNA pool. [PDF]
Ethnic Belarusians make up more than 80% of the nine and half million people inhabiting the Republic of Belarus. Belarusians together with Ukrainians and Russians represent the East Slavic linguistic group, largest both in numbers and territory ...
Kushniarevich A +22 more
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Migration of Udmurts from the Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic to Kazakhstan in the 1960s
The article is devoted to the migration of Udmurts from the Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic to the Kazakh SSR in the 1960s. from the perspective of the frontier concept. The Udmurts are one of the Finno-Ugric peoples, who are also quite large.
Sergey N. Uvarov, Natalia V. Chernysheva
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Kuuluvuspaigad: ajaloo taasloomine [PDF]
Folklorists have long been aware that place names hold the memory of historically significant people and events. The landscape laden with inherited meanings is marked by names and objects and recreated constantly by narration functions as the map of ...
Anna-Leena Siikala
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Liminaalsed perioodid udmurdi rahvakalendris [PDF]
On the example of the Udmurt material we can see that there are two symmetrical liminal periods in the Udmurt folk calendar. Both their names are etymologically derived from the word associated with liminality, existing somewhere in-between.
Aado Lintrop
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Ethnodemographic Processes among the Udmurts of the Kirov Region during the Soviet Period
Introduction. Historically, Russian society has developed as a multiethnic one, and today its composition is undergoing changes largely driven by assimilation processes. In this context, the topic of ethnodemography is relevant yet underexplored.
Natalia V. Chernysheva
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Innovations in the Eastern Udmurts Priesthood
This report, based on the author’s field materials, is devoted to the consideration of the current state of the priesthood of the Trans-Kama (Eastern) Udmurts. It is shown that since the 1990s, with the revival of religious traditions, significant changes have taken place in the organization of the priests’ activities, dictated by the modern realities ...
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Календарные обряды и обрядовая терминология красноуфимских удмуртов [Calendar Rites and the Respective Terminology of Krasnoufimsk Udmurts]; pp. 139-151 [PDF]
The materials on the calendar rites of Krasnoufimsk Udmurts collected by the author in the 1990s, with texts and ethnological and etymological comments are presented, describing the New Year, Shrovetide â Pancake festival, the Great Day â Easter, end
V. V. Napol\'skich
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Samonazvanija udmurtov i besermjan, ich varianty, nazvanija sosednich narodov v jazyke udmurtov i besermjan. Self-Designations of Udmurts and Besermans and the Udmurt and Beserman Names for Their Neighbouring Peoples; pp. 108-118 [PDF]
Self-Designations of Udmurts and Besermans and the Udmurt and Beserman Names for Their Neighbouring Peoples Udmurt dialect materials contain the following self-designations: udmort, uâmort, urtmort, urmort, utmort, udmurt, uâmurt, urtmurt, urmurt ...
S. Maksimov
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Spiders of the Udmurt Republic, Russia [PDF]
The long-term project "Spiders of the Udmurt Republic" (2007–2018) aimed to research spiders' regional fauna and zoogeography, diversity (including spatial and seasonal patterns) and habitat preferences. We performed the collection of spiders in all natural zones of the republic, habitats and vegetation layers, both at permanent sampling plots and ...
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Domestic animals and birds in traditional rites of the Mordovians: Finno-Ugric context [PDF]
Introduction. The article presents a study of the functions of domestic animals and birds in the traditional rites of the Mordovians and a number of Finno-Ugric ethnic groups of Russia.
Tatiana P. Devyatkina +1 more
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